March 23, 2026
PostHog Mobile App Alternatives — Every Client Compared
PostHog doesn't have an official mobile app, but several third-party clients exist for checking your analytics on your phone. They take very different approaches — from full-featured deep-dive tools to multi-project overview dashboards. Here's every option compared.
Comparison Table
| App | Platform | Approach | Widgets | Multi-Project | Price | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PocketHog | iOS (native Swift) | Multi-project overview | Yes — small & medium | Yes — primary screen | $4.99 one-time | App Store |
| HogPocket | iOS (React Native) | Single-project deep-dive | Yes (Pro) | Switch accounts | Free + $9.99/mo | App Store |
| MiniHog | iOS & Android (Flutter) | Single-project events | No | Yes | Free | App Store |
| HogLite | iOS (React Native) | Single-project dashboard | No | No | $5.79 one-time | App Store |
| Hog Mobile | iOS | Unknown | Planned | Unknown | Unknown | Beta (email signup) |
PocketHog
PocketHog is the only PostHog mobile app built around multi-project monitoring. Its home screen shows all your projects in a single scrollable feed with visitor counts, sparkline trend charts, and conversion metrics per project. It's also the only PostHog client with native iOS home screen widgets (small and medium sizes), plus chart annotations and deep links to PostHog Max AI. Built in native Swift.
HogPocket
HogPocket is the most feature-rich PostHog mobile client, built for deep-diving into a single project. It offers HogQL queries, funnel analysis, session replay viewing, retention cohort heatmaps, path analysis, and smart alerts. The Pro plan ($9.99/month) adds widgets, offline mode, and unlimited account switching. If you need full PostHog power on your phone for one project at a time, HogPocket is the most capable option.
MiniHog
MiniHog is a free Flutter-based app available on both iOS and Android. It offers basic event tracking and time series graphs with multi-project support. It's the only PostHog client that works on Android, making it the default choice for non-Apple users.
HogLite
HogLite is a free open-source iOS app by Jack Senyitko with a design-focused interface. It provides event tracking and insights viewing. Being open source, it's a good option for developers who want to inspect or contribute to the code.
Hog Mobile
Hog Mobile is an iOS client by Jeff Verkoeyen that is still in beta with email signup only. It promises a unified feed with filtering and plans to add widgets, but is not yet publicly available on the App Store.
Which Should You Pick?
If you want to deep-dive into one project with funnels, HogQL, and session replays — HogPocket.
If you want to monitor multiple projects at a glance with home screen widgets — PocketHog.
If you want a free option — MiniHog (iOS + Android) or HogLite (iOS, open source).
If you're on Android — MiniHog is currently the only option.
Get PocketHog
PocketHog is available on the App Store for $4.99 one-time. No subscription.
PocketHog is an independent third-party client and is not affiliated with PostHog, Inc.